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Nina Nikolayevna Usatova (Russian: Ни́на Никола́евна Уса́това; born October 1, 1951, Altai Krai) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. People's Artist of Russia (1994).
Biography
Nina Usatova was born on October 1, 1951, in the settlement at the station Malinovoye Ozero, Mikhaylovsky District, Altai Krai, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, now the settlement at the station does not exist.
She graduated from high school number 30 in Kurgan.
From 1969 to 1973, she tried to enter the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute at the Vakhtangov State Academic Theatre. Worked again at cloth factory Red October in Borovsk Kaluga region, as director for the House of Culture and was preparing for the entrance exams.
In 1974 she entered the directing faculty Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (course Boris Zakhava and Marianna Ter-Zakharova), and graduated in 1979.
After finishing her studies in 1979, Nina went to practice in the city of Kotlas, Arkhangelsk Oblast. She played in the local theater twelve roles. At this time, opened in Leningrad Youth Theatre on the Fontanka, and in 1980, the aspiring actress went there. Played in the performances of Vladimir Malyshitsky and Efim Padve.
In 1989, Nina Usatova joined the troupe of the Leningrad Academic Bolshoi Drama Theater named after M. Gorky, now the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater.
The actress made her film debut in 1981, her first role was in the TV movie Where did Fomenko?. Fame came after the role of the mute cook Lidiya Matveyevna in the film The Cold Summer of 1953 (1987).
In 1995, Nina Usatova participated in a series of television commercials under the general title of the Russian project. The actress played a provincial woman who arrived in Moscow and saw her son in the honor guard on Red Square. The phrase "Dima, wave your hand to mama" became popular.
Personal life
Husband – Yuri Guryev, linguist and actor.
Son — Nikolay (born 1988).
Honours and awards
People's Artist of Russia (February 12, 1994) — for his great contribution in the field of theatrical art
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (September 30, 1988)
Order of Friendship (January 24, 2018)
Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 2nd class (February 5, 2009) - for outstanding contribution to the development of domestic theatrical art and many years of fruitful activity '
Medal of Pushkin (February 13, 2004)
Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001)
Nika Award in the nomination Best Actress (1995, 1999)
Winner of the Juno (1996)
Golden Eagle Award (Russia) in the category Best Actress (2013)
The winner of the festival of actors movie Constellation (1992)
Winner of the Golden Aries (1994)
The winner of the festival of orthodox films Golden Knight (1995)
The winner of the festival Kinotavr (1995)
Winner of the IV All-Russian film festival Vivat, Russian Cinema (1998)
Selected filmography
1981 — Where did Fomenko?
1982 — Golos
1984 — My Friend Ivan Lapshin
1985 — Feat of Odesa
1987 — Bayka
1987 — Proshchay, shpana zamoskvoretskaya...
1987 — The Cold Summer of 1953
1988 — Fountain
1991 — Chicha
1991 — The Chekist
1992 — See Paris and Die
1993 — Window to Paris
1995 — Arrival of a Train
1995 — A Moslem
1995 — The Fatal Eggs
1996 — Russian project
1997 — American Bet
1999 — The Admirer
1999 — Women's Property
1999 — Quadrille
1999 — The Barracks
1999 — Strastnoy Boulevard
2001 — Next
2001 — Savage
2002 — Law
2002 — Beyond the wolves
2002 — Caucasian Roulette
2003 — Peculiarities of National Politics
2004 — Poor Nastya
2005 — The Twelve Chairs
2005 — The Fall of the Empire (TV)
2005 — The Case of "Dead Souls" (TV)
2005 — The Master and Margarita
2006 — Soviet Park
2006 — Last Slaughter
2006 — The Island
2006 — Wolfhound
2008 — Kings Can Do Everything
2009 — God's Smile or The Odesa Story
2009 — Soundtrack of Passion
2009 — Pelagia and the White Bulldog
2009 — The Priest
2010 — Widow steamer
2011 — Furtseva
2013 — Legend № 17
2013 — The village
2016 — Flight Crew
2021-2023 — Sklifosovsky
References
External links
Nina Usatova at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Seniman Rakyat Rusia
- Nina Usatova
- Nina (name)
- The Island (2006 film)
- Brother 2
- The Chekist
- Legend No. 17
- List of Soviet films of 1988
- Brother (1997 film)
- Poor Nastya
- The Priest (2009 film)